Just read “A review of the Omni Group’s 2014 and our plans for 2015”. This is all about Omnifocus? I thought you might have more in your pipeline for the new year. Well, OF2 does work. But a widget and some sharing options–that’s all you have been working on for months? I hoped you had more ideas about UX.

OmniFocus 2 has been very well-received—setting a sales record in 2014—but in no way does that mean we think it’s finished! We’ve been listening to your feedback, and we will continue to update the app to make it sync more responsively, to be easier to scan visually, and to be more efficient to use.

Those are plans for additional updates we’ll be releasing this year, and they certainly do include UX improvements.

Can you share if any of the specific problems we’ve been listed are on the scratch pad list?

Our most recent newsletter lists some of the Mac improvements we’re working on right now: customizable Today extension, more layout options, and responsive (push) syncing.

Veit:

please give a rebirth of the estimated time field and also the ability to look at the inbox although projects/contexts are shown in the sidebar (for going through the inbox)

The layout options we’re working on now will let you show and hide estimated times.

We’ve put some work into making it possible to drag from the Inbox to a list of projects without using multiple windows, but I’m not sure when that work will be done. (We’ve decided to focus on getting some of the other improvements out the door first.)

OmniFocus 2 has been very well-received—setting a sales record in 2014—but in no way does that mean we think it’s finished! We’ve been listening to your feedback, and we will continue to update the app to make it sync more responsively, to be easier to scan visually, and to be more efficient to use.

Those are plans for additional updates we’ll be releasing this year, and they certainly do include UX improvements.

Hi Ken, apologies if I’m digging up a well covered topic here, but do your plans for next year include any support for collaboration please?

Sorry but I disagree, why should those of us who work alone pay for collaboration features when there are plenty of options available for those who need this?

I actually picked OF partly because it was built for and targeted individual task management with a high level of relevant features. I had tried Basecamp and tried to get clients to use it to get value out of it, without much success. I am very happy with the way OF is targeted, purely Mac, solely for individuals, I repeat if that’s not your thing there are other options, but please do not force your needs on the rest of us.